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Brandon King - Nicholas Pooran - Kyle Mayers - Trent Boult - Daryl Mitchell - Tom Latham - Devon Conway - Tim Southee - Lockie Ferguson - James Neesham - Michael Bracewell - Finn Allen - West Indies vs New Zealand, 3rd ODI Live Score Updates - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - county Martin - Barbados - county Mitchell

West Indies vs New Zealand, 3rd ODI Live Score Updates

WI vs NZ, 3rd ODI Live Updates: New Zealand won the toss and opted to bat against West Indies in the third and final ODI in Bridgetown, Barbados. The series is evenly poised at 1-1 after New Zealand's comprehensive win in the previous match. New Zealand are yet to win an ODI series in the West Indies, but now have the opportunity to do so. The visitors had earlier won the T20I series 2-1. West Indies, on the other hand, have won just one of their last 11 ODIs, which has seen them lose three series on the trot. (LIVE SCORECARD)

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Ajinkya Rahane - Ranji Trophy - Duleep Trophy - NZ A Series: Priyank Panchal likely to lead in 'Tests', Ajinkya Rahane to play Duleep Trophy - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Bangladesh -  Mumbai -  Chennai

NZ A Series: Priyank Panchal likely to lead in 'Tests', Ajinkya Rahane to play Duleep Trophy

While the national selection committee chaired by Chetan Sharma will be meeting on Monday to announce the red and white ball 'A' teams for the New Zealand series, it is learnt that former India captain Ajinkya Rahane's comeback to competitive cricket will happen in Duleep Trophy. Rahane sustained a groin injury during last IPL and had undergone intense rehabilitation with his international career at cross roads after being overlooked in the Test squad. "Rahane hasn't played any cricket of late and hence straightaway the selectors won't put him in India A with lot of performers waiting.

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Mohammed Siraj - Ajinkya Rahane - Ranji Trophy - Duleep Trophy - Umran Malik - Shubman Gill - Priyank Panchal To Lead India A In First Class Games vs New Zealand A: Report - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Bangladesh -  Mumbai -  Chennai

Priyank Panchal To Lead India A In First Class Games vs New Zealand A: Report

Gujarat opener Priyank Panchal is likely to lead India A in three four-day 'Tests' against New Zealand A, beginning in Bengaluru from September 1. While the national selection committee chaired by Chetan Sharma will be meeting on Monday to announce the red and white ball 'A' teams for the New Zealand series, it is learnt that former India captain Ajinkya Rahane's comeback to competitive cricket will happen in Duleep Trophy. Rahane sustained a groin injury during last IPL and had undergone intense rehabilitation with his international career at cross roads after being overlooked in the Test squad.

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Leah Williamson - 'It's the big boy' - England captain Leah Williamson says Lionesses 'need to be ready' for 2023 World Cup - eurosport.com - Manchester - Germany - Australia - Austria - New Zealand

'It's the big boy' - England captain Leah Williamson says Lionesses 'need to be ready' for 2023 World Cup

England captain Leah Williamson says winning the World Cup would be the culmination of another «dream». Williamson's Lionesses won their first-ever major tournament with their European Championship title earlier this summer, earned following a seismic 2-1 final win over Germany.

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Jacques Nienaber - 'Massive week' lies ahead for Boks as Nienaber wants to get Rugby Championship 'back on track' - news24.com - Australia - New Zealand -  Johannesburg

'Massive week' lies ahead for Boks as Nienaber wants to get Rugby Championship 'back on track'

Following defeat to the All Blacks last Saturday in Johannesburg, Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber says his team face a massive week as they prepare for their clash against Australia on Saturday.

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Trent Boult - Tim Southee - Michael Bracewell - Finn Allen - Watch: Michael Bracewell Takes A Blinder To Dismiss Brandon King In New Zealand's 2nd ODI vs West Indies - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - county King - Barbados - county Mitchell - county Glenn

Watch: Michael Bracewell Takes A Blinder To Dismiss Brandon King In New Zealand's 2nd ODI vs West Indies

New Zealand defeated West Indies by 50 runs in the rain-affected second ODI match between the sides at Kensington Oval, Barbados on Friday. Given that the guests were trailing 0-1 in the three-match series, it was a much-needed victory for them. Finn Allen was their star on the match day as he scored 96 runs to take the side to 212 before it got bundled out. Meanwhile, Michael Bracewell also hogged limelight, not for his batting or bowling but for a sensational catch he took in the match.

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Brendon Maccullum - Struggling Zak Crawley likely to retain place after Brendon McCullum backing - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - South Africa - New Zealand - Pakistan - county Southampton

Struggling Zak Crawley likely to retain place after Brendon McCullum backing

Brendon McCullum threw his weight behind the struggling opener. Crawley managed scores of nine and 13 in the series opener at Lord's, in which South Africa triumphed inside three days by an innings and 12 runs. The 24-year-old, who averages 26 after 26 Tests, is now without a half-century in his last 14 innings, which has prompted calls for him to be dropped.

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Graeme Smith - "Might Only Be Down To 5-6 Nations That Play Tests": Former South Africa Captain - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - Uae - New Zealand - India

"Might Only Be Down To 5-6 Nations That Play Tests": Former South Africa Captain

Former South Africa captain Graeme Smith has suggested that very soon, there may only be five or six countries that will be playing Test cricket. He said that right now, it is the "big cricketing nations" that are contributing to the longest - and oldest - format of the game and that we won't see too many competitive teams. His comments come in the backdrop of the rapid growth of franchise-based T20 leagues across the world. South Africa and UAE have announced new T20 leagues that will begin from next year.

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